State Police Crackdown On Aggressive Driving During ‘Speed Week’

New York State Police will conduct a week long initiative targeting speeding and aggressive drivers.
Speeding and other traffic violations will be heavily enforced with extra state troopers and unmarked patrol vehicles.

Fines for speeding and aggressive driving can reach up to one thousand dollars and add up to 11 points on your license.

"Drivers can prevent needless deaths and injuries by simply slowing down," New York State Police Superintendent Joseph D'Amico said. "Our troopers are out there on New York roadways doing their part to keep the streets safe, and the public can too. By following posted speed limits and watching their speed, drivers will increase their chances of making it to their destination safely."